2. A brief introduction:
College History—A Tradition of Education Founded in 1939---
by the Sisters of St. Domenic of Caldwell
At the core of a Caldwell College education is our liberal arts
curriculum. Students develop the whole self as they absorb
learning through our liberal arts core: the humanities; the
physical and biological sciences, and mathematics; the social
sciences; and the enriched core which includes catholic and
dominican tradition, global awareness and cultural
understanding, and ethical inquiry and applications.
The knowledge, intellectual skills, sensitivities and creativity you
acquire transcend any major of study and profession for a
lifetime of growth.
3. to understand what is expected of
me
to be informed regarding policies
and procedures
to learn about the rich history and
tradition of Caldwell College
to be an informed and engaged
student
now that Caldwell’s online program is
becoming more popular, we know
that some students are combining
online and external so this is our
opportunity to explain the
differences.
4. Online courses are equivalent to regular, in class courses. The difference
is that students don’t have to spend time commuting to class.
These courses are different than external course in that they require
more weekly interaction with the online course.
Online courses are highly interactive and there is a significant discussion
component to them. Depending on the professor, you will also be
required to log in a certain amount of times per week.
You can work on these classes at the times that are convenient to you
but you WILL HAVE DEADLINES of when assignments are due.
You should expect to dedicate 2 hours per credit per week towards
each online class you take. This includes online work including posts
and outside online work.
In order to participate successfully in an online course, you must have
reliable internet access, including an email account and access to
the web.
5. You will need to log in to your interactive
classroom called Moodle.
What will you find posted on Moodle??
Syllabus
Supplemental reading
Forum room (discussion area)
Attachment (area to submit assignments)
Expectations for the course
Deadlines
Rules
6. It is important that you become familiar with material & dates—the
Academic Calendar is listed in every course offering brochure and on-
line college catalogs. The calendar will provide you with the dates for:
Add/Drop, Withdrawal and Registration
It is also important to get familiar with Survival Skills that all college
students need:
Time Management/Study /Skills
For tips on how to work on these skills, visit our Online Advising
webpage: http://www.caldwell.edu/student-
success/online.aspx
Learn to review the course syllabus:
it’s the ―contract‖ between you and your professor.
Learn how to use the College Web Site as an information tool
If you have a question—just ask
7. Know your resources and support at Caldwell.
Your Advisor & Staff at the Center for Student Success
(http://www.caldwell.edu/student-success/online.aspx)
Your faculty
Jenning’s Library
Academic Support Center
Bursar’s Office
Financial Aid
And REMEMBER---to keep Connected
Keep in communication with your professor and advisor. All of us at
Caldwell College are here to help you be the best student you
can be.
8.
9. http://www.caldwell.edu/student_services/
› To access Campus e-mail, MyPortal, & Moodle/
http://www.caldwell.edu/student-success/
› To access the Center for Student Success
http://www.caldwell.edu/student-
success/online.aspx
› To access your Advisor and Online Advisement
Page
http://caldwell.learninghouse.com/
› To access your courses and on-line use tutorial
10. Use only your College E-mail account when
communicating with your professors and college
staff.
A MUST!!!!A college NET ID (E-mail) account gives you
access to the Library’s scholarly Databases and to professor’s
On-Line Classes (Moodle).
ON-LINE REGISTRATION & ACCOUNTS.
With your password/pin number you will have access to—
On-line registration, student account information, grades,
Financial Aid and more
Your NET ID and e-mail information will be e-mailed to you.
FOR THOSE STUDENTS TAKING A COMBINATION OF EXTERNAL AND
ON-LINE CLASSES AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO COME TO CAMPUS A
COLLEGE ID WILL BE SENT TO YOU WHEN REQUESTED.
› WWW.CALDWELL.EDU/STUDENT_SERVICES/ID.CARDS.ASPX
11. Here’s the Scoop…What it is—what it will do—and
why.
A Student NET ID (e-mail) Account will give
you access to--
the On-line databases from home to Jennings Library via
the college home page –www.caldwell.edu
an E-mail account & access to the Computer Lab’s
computers and printers
It is the ONLY electronic address that you may use when
communicating with all College personnel.
Your college email will be the main point of contact the
college will use to send information and updates. So it
is important to check it on a regular basis.
Web PIN#/Password will give you access to—
Your grades, schedule, student transcript, on-line
registration off of the college web site
ID card & ID #
For security reasons, to gain access to events, you will use
this number instead of a SS# to identify you.
To get into the movies cheaper!!!!
12.
13. While you may not be at the campus of Caldwell
College now--You are part of a campus
community!
And who knows—
you may be in the neighborhood one day soon.
Options:
Concerts/Lectures
Homecoming 2011—last Saturday in September
Athletic Events—special ―Center‖ night to bring the family
Fitness Center—free Zumba, kickboxing & yoga and more
All Services—Academic Support Center, Career
Development, Personal Counseling.
And so much more…
14. The Center for Student Success Office—
973-618-3203 or 973-618-3374
Bursar’s Office—973-618-3227
Financial Aid—-973-618-3221
Academic Support Center---973-618-3271
Campus store/bookstore---973-618-3262
Caldwell College---973-618-3000
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15. For new students: Before you are able to schedule your classes,
you will need to take an assessment test online if you have not
transferred the appropriate requirement.
1. Click on this link to take the appropriate assessment test:
http://caldwell.learninghouse.com/course/view.php?id=423
2. You will then be asked to login. Login with your NETID
Information.
3. Upon successful login you will be informed to type in the
password. The password is caldwell.
4. After entering password select ―enroll me in this course‖
5. Lastly, select the test you are required to take.
Assessments are given in english, math, and computer science.
16. Planning
• Regardless of your • Get your books, tools, etc.
distance, you will feel like a in advance.
part of the campus • Find a place to study
community and receive
clear, personal advising • Review your syllabus
through out your time here • Prepare/post to a
at Caldwell. calendar—it is important
that you keep close track
of your due dates (and
other obligations as well).
• Write everything down!
• No Surprises.
• Don’t forget to plan in
some time for yourself.
17. One of the key steps to achieving your goals
is to spend time thinking about where you
are, where you want to go, and how you
plan to get there.
Get to know yourself. Learn how YOU learn
When you understand how you accurately
and routinely take in information will help
you to be a better student. A review of
the following website will assist you…
http://www.metamath.com/lsweb/dvclear
n.htm
18. Learning: The way a person prefers to learn
is called his/her learning style. There is no
right or wrong good or bad learning
style. It has nothing to do with
intelligence or skills. It has everything to
do with the way a person's brain works to
learn and store information efficiently.
Since everyone learns
differently, understanding your learning
style(s) can help you become a better
student.
19. Prioritize & Make a schedule
Students need 2 hours of study per credit per course-Be
Creative—
Take advantage of any free time you may have—commuting, waiting in
line, waiting for an appointment—always have a book or notes with you
Library Skills
Connect with the Library—Jenning’s Library is your #1
resource…
Note Taking…
Purchase a 3 ring binder note book, a large pack of notebook
paper, and a three ring hole punch.
Print out your syllabi and assignments and place them in your notebook
Testing Tips…
Review notes on a regular basis
10 Tips to help you retain what you read on-line
http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/blogging/10-tips-to-retain-more-of-what-you-
read-online/
Take care of your mind and body
Vision check, take breaks, healthy snacks for fuel
20. Add-Drop Degree Program Plan
Withdrawals (AKA—Check Sheets
Incompletes Registration forms
CCASN Graduation papers
Rotation Schedules
The following forms are not necessarily forms you need to look for and
complete. If it is not possible to come to campus, simply e-mail your
academic advisor and the form will be filled out for you. These are for
your reference.
21. Check the Course Offering Brochure for all the
Dates…ALWAYS REMEMBER to properly drop a
course you will not be taking-failure to do so will result
in a failing grade.
If you are unsure of this process, please ask your Advisor
22. Check the course offering brochure for all withdraw
dates.
All withdraws must be done in writing –ALWAYS
REMEMBER to properly withdraw from a course -
failure to do so will result in a failing grade.
If you are unsure of this process, please ask your Advisor
23. An Incomplete is only
granted in emergency
situations with the
approval of the
Executive Director of
the Center for Student
Success, and meeting
certain/specific
criteria.
Documentation is
required
26. What happens next semester???
Materials for winter and spring will be available in November
and in April for summer and fall.
All materials are available on line—check the Academic
Calendar for exact dates.
How do I register?—
On-Line, or by FAX 973-618-3690
If I want to speak with my advisor
Call the office at 973-618-3339 or 3374 to schedule a phone
appointment or send her an e-mail
27. Become an Active Participant in your
Education!
Enjoy yourself
Be kind to yourself!
Keep Connected—update e-mail etc…
& most importantly---
Welcome to Caldwell College all of us are so
glad you’re here!